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Publication : RasGRP, a Ras activator: mouse and human cDNA sequences and chromosomal positions.

First Author  Bottorff D Year  1999
Journal  Mamm Genome Volume  10
Issue  4 Pages  358-61
PubMed ID  10087292 Mgi Jnum  J:46742
Mgi Id  MGI:1309634 Doi  10.1007/s003359901001
Citation  Bottorff D, et al. (1999) RasGRP, a Ras activator: mouse and human cDNA sequences and chromosomal positions. Mamm Genome 10(4):358-61
abstractText  We recently reported the molecular cloning of a novel transforming rat brain cDNA, rbc7, that encodes a Ras activator (Ebinu et al. Science 280, p. 1082, 1998). We proposed that this cDNA is a 5' and 3' truncated version of a larger normal transcript that encodes a predicted 90- kDa protein which we called RasGRP (Ras guanyr nucleotide releasing protein). We have now studied the structure of the mouse and human sequences and confirmed our conclusions about the nature of the 5' truncation. The human gene has been localized to 15q15 by an in situ hybridization technique, while the mouse gene has been positioned on Chr 2 near thrombospondin by linkage analysis. The relatedness of RasGRP to another human sequence and a hypothetical nematode protein are also discussed.
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